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CR-1 Spousal Visa preparation
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Previously
the CR-1 Visa (or IR-1 if you have been married longer than 2 years)
was much slower than the K-3 making the K-3 the popular choice. This has recently changed. Currently the processing times are roughly equivalent, making the CR-1 visa which includes a green card and has about $600 less government fees, the current popular choice.
The
K-3 is still attractive if it's multiple entry features allowing your alien
spouse two years to come and go to the USA before taking up permanent
residency and applying for a Green Card is preferred.
I provide
- Checklist of
documents that you need for your CR-1 Spousal visa
- Accurate preparation of your I-130 visa petition
- Expert advice on how to handle
yourself at your Consular or INS interview,
and what to expect
- Unlimited personal communication with
your
own immigration expert.
Fast, easy and secure processing of your visa.
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What is a CR-1 Spousal Visa
If your spouse is not a citizen of the United
States and you
plan to bring her to live in the United States, then you must file a
petition
with INS on behalf of your spouse. After the petition is approved,
your spouse must obtain a visa issued at a U.S. Embassy or consulate
abroad. This visa is called a CR-1 visa.
Full Support to prepare CR-1 Spousal
Visa. $895. Order
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Doing
it Yourself ? Try this expert tip.
Expert Tip # 6
Request the consulate to open a “Provisional File”. Once USCIS completes its review of your I-129F, it will send you a notice, I-797C advising the application is approved, then hand off the file to the U.S. State Department to be sent to the overseas consulate that handles the region where your Fiancee is. Typically about a month will go by before the consulate receives the file, and can take action to contact your Fiancee and send her Packet 3. The I-797C that you receive will confirm which consulate the file is being sent to. Contact the consulate immediately via phone or fax and ask if they can open a “Provisional File”. If that consulate allows them to open such a file, then send them a fax requesting this, along with a copy of the I-797C that you received. The consulate will not schedule an interview with your Fiancee until the actual file has arrived, but can send the Packet 3 to your Fiancee for her to respond to.

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